Features a double cab configuration
The production-ready
Renault
Duster Oroch
is now starring in its first promotional video following yesterday's
debut at the Buenos Aires Motor Show in Argentina.
Renault took its sweet time coming out with a pickup version
of the Duster SUV, but it's finally here although it is not known at this point
whether they plan on selling it outside South America. The production car was
previewed in October last year by a namesake
concept
wearing the Dacia badge and as you can see the transition has brought some
expected styling changes to make the model look more like its SUV counterpart.
The front fascia is instantly recognizable, but obviously what happens
after the C pillar is entirely different as the Duster Oroch hosts a
relatively short bed and larger
taillights. Renault hasn't specified the bed's dimensions but we heard
it's
1.35 meters long and has a 650 kg load capacity.
As for the interior cabin, this has been carried over from
the regular Duster so it's capable of hosting up to five people and features
the Media Nav Evolution infotainment system with a 7-inch touchscreen display.
The full black theme has been combined with some silver accents, a piano black
finish on a few of the surfaces and there's leather upholstery for the more expensive versions.
Renault says it will offer the Duster Oroch with 1.6 and 2.0
four-cylinder engines which in the SUV develop 115 bhp (86 kW) and 148 bhp (110
kW), respectively. Front-wheel drive will be standard, but those willing to pay
more will have the possibility of upgrading to a 4x4 setup linked to the
beefier engine.
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